Wednesday, 16 August 2023

Ry Cooder "Get Rhythm" 1987

American guitarist, singer and composer, born 15 March 1947 in Los Angeles, California, known for his slide guitar work, his interest in blues-rock and native North American roots music. He is married to Susan Titelman. - discogs
Whether serving as a session musician, solo artist, or soundtrack composer, Ry Cooder's chameleon-like fretted instrument virtuosity, songwriting, and choices of material encompass an incredibly eclectic range of North American musical styles, including rock & roll, blues, reggae, Tex-Mex, Hawaiian, Dixieland jazz, country, folk, R&B, gospel, and vaudeville. The 16-year-old Cooder began his career in 1963 in a blues band with Jackie DeShannon and then formed the short-lived Rising Sons in 1965 with Taj Mahal and Spirit drummer Ed Cassidy. Cooder met producer Terry Melcher through the Rising Sons and was invited to perform at several sessions with Paul Revere & the Raiders. During his subsequent career as a session musician, Cooder's trademark slide guitar work graced the recordings of such artists as Captain Beefheart (Safe as Milk), Randy Newman, Little Feat, Van Dyke Parks, the Rolling Stones (Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers), Taj Mahal, and Gordon Lightfoot. He also appeared on the soundtracks of Candy and Performance. (Steve Huey, Allmusic)
members:
Accordion – Flaco Jimenez / Acoustic Bass – Buell Niedlinger (tracks: A2, B1, B3) / Backing Vocals – Arnold McCuller, Bobby King, Terry Evans, Willie Greene Jr. / Drums – Jim Keltner / Electric Bass – Jorge Calderon / Keyboards – Van Dyke Parks / Percussion – Miguel Cruz / Producer, Arranged By, Guitar, Vocals – Ry Cooder / Saxophone – Steve Douglas

trax:
01 Get Rhythm 02 Low - Commotion 03 Going Back To Okinawa 04 13 Question Method 05 Women will rule The World 06 All Shook Up 07 I Can Tell By The Way You Smell 08 Accross The Borderline 09 Let's have a Ball

2 comments:

RYP said...

Ry Cooder "Get Rhythm"
gitit! no pw
https://krakenfiles.com/view/TL2y2Wh3up/file.html

cdelint said...

Thanks!